On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 07:05:48 +1000, Amos Shapira wrote:
>
> I'm not sure why you have to create the device files, though - unless
> the vm filesystem is too screwed up for chroot (which it doesn't
> appear in your case), you shlould be able to (after your kpartx
> command):
> 1. Mount the vm's roo
Hay all
Just moved from cellcom to Orange, and as part of the transfer I got a usb
modem.
The Usb modem is: ZTE MF637
and is recognized by ubuntu (9.04) like that: (from lsusb) 19d2:2000
Did anyone tried (and succeeded) to work with that modem? or is there a
better USB modem for linux?
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Hi all!
For maintaining the sources of http://www.shlomifish.org/ (and some other
stuff) I've been using a Subversion ( http://subversion.tigris.org/ )
repository on https://opensvn.csie.org/ , which is free-of-charge and allows
any legal content. However, it is slow (due to the fact that it's
Hi,
Have you read my post about it? I think it would help you:
http://benhamo.org/wp/?p=1484
Thanks,
Hetz
2009/9/21 Nitzan Brumer
>
> Hay all
> Just moved from cellcom to Orange, and as part of the transfer I got a usb
> modem.
> The Usb modem is: ZTE MF637
> and is recognized by ubuntu (9.0
Hi Shlomi,
On Monday 21 September 2009, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> I can use svnsync.
So you have a local svn repository.
>
> Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Encrypt the local repository and store it on a free storage service.
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Thx - worked just fine
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 11:04 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you read my post about it? I think it would help you:
> http://benhamo.org/wp/?p=1484
>
> Thanks,
> Hetz
>
>
> 2009/9/21 Nitzan Brumer
> >
> > Hay all
> > Just moved from cellcom to Orange, and as part
On Monday 21 Sep 2009 23:21:07 Dotan Shavit wrote:
> Hi Shlomi,
>
> On Monday 21 September 2009, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> > I can use svnsync.
>
> So you have a local svn repository.
>
Yes, I have several.
> > Any recommendations would be appreciated.
>
> Encrypt the local repository and store i
2009/9/22 Ehud Karni :
> Your above recipe differ from mine just by using the host devices as
> is (i.e. not creating different devices on the non-running guest /dev).
>
> Did you try it ? I don't think this will work, because what I'm really
> doing is mapping the HOST /dev/loop7 into the GUEST /